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Tickets

  • 2005
  • 1 Std. 49 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,9/10
2923
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Tickets (2005)
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Während einer Zugreise von Mitteleuropa nach Rom begegnen sich die Figuren zufällig und entwickeln eine Geschichte von Liebe, Zufall und Aufopferung.Während einer Zugreise von Mitteleuropa nach Rom begegnen sich die Figuren zufällig und entwickeln eine Geschichte von Liebe, Zufall und Aufopferung.Während einer Zugreise von Mitteleuropa nach Rom begegnen sich die Figuren zufällig und entwickeln eine Geschichte von Liebe, Zufall und Aufopferung.

  • Regie
    • Abbas Kiarostami
    • Ken Loach
    • Ermanno Olmi
  • Drehbuch
    • Ermanno Olmi
    • Abbas Kiarostami
    • Paul Laverty
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Carlo Delle Piane
    • Valeria Bruni Tedeschi
    • Silvana De Santis
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    6,9/10
    2923
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Abbas Kiarostami
      • Ken Loach
      • Ermanno Olmi
    • Drehbuch
      • Ermanno Olmi
      • Abbas Kiarostami
      • Paul Laverty
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Carlo Delle Piane
      • Valeria Bruni Tedeschi
      • Silvana De Santis
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    Carlo Delle Piane
    Carlo Delle Piane
    • Professor
    Valeria Bruni Tedeschi
    Valeria Bruni Tedeschi
    • PR Lady
    Silvana De Santis
    Silvana De Santis
    • Italian Lady
    Filippo Trojano
    Filippo Trojano
    • Filippo
    Martin Compston
    Martin Compston
    • Jamesy
    Gary Maitland
    Gary Maitland
    • Spaceman
    William Ruane
    William Ruane
    • Frank
    Blerta Cahani
    • Albanian Family Girl
    Klajdi Qorraj
    • Albanian Family Boy
    Aishe Gjuriqi
    • Albanian Family Mother
    Sanije Dedja
    • Albanian Family Grandmother
    Kledi Salaj
    • Albanian Family Baby
    Edmond Budina
    • Albanian Family Father
    Danilo Nigrelli
    • Man With Mobile
    Carolina Benvenga
    • Girl
    Marta Mangiucca
    • Other Girl
    • (as Marta Mangiucco)
    Irene Bufo
    • Woman in Red
    Roberto Nobile
    • Ticket Collector
    • Regie
      • Abbas Kiarostami
      • Ken Loach
      • Ermanno Olmi
    • Drehbuch
      • Ermanno Olmi
      • Abbas Kiarostami
      • Paul Laverty
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    5prithwi-banerjee

    Not quite impressive

    Seems like Ticket didn't quite turn up to be quite a hell of a ride for me. If a Cinephile wants to see a good Journey film there are better options than this. I was awaiting to see this for a very long time and when i eventually viewed it was a disappointing watch. The settings and the characters are quite believable but the dialogues i mean common we do expect a lot especially when an Kiarostami, Olmi and a Loach is directing a film. There are far superior films than (Tickets) which involves Train Journey's that has been made by film directors and the one film that immediately stuck my mind is Nayak (1966) one just have to look for it.
    7Red-125

    Three directors and three stories

    Tickets (2005) was directed by Abbas Kiarostami, Ken Loach, and Ermanno Olmi. Olmi and Kiarostami also wrote the screenplay.

    Almost the entire film takes place on a train to Rome. Each director presumably directed one of the three short films that make up the movie. There are, indeed, three plots, but the same characters appear in all of the three movies. Sometimes they're protagonists, sometimes you barely glimpse them.

    Ken Loach certainly directed the third segment, about three working-class English guys who are on their way to a major football (soccer) event. I couldn't tell which of the other two directors directed which of the other two segments.

    The Loach segment will tug at your heartstrings, but I thought the first segment, which was the simplest, worked best. In that segment, a scientist (Carlo Delle Piane) is helped to get home by an employee of the firm for which he consults. The employee, played by Valeria Bruni Tedeschi, is very solicitous. That's her job, and she does it well. However, the scientist daydreams about the young woman throughout the trip. We can see that there's no real basis for his daydreams, but apparently he cannot see this.

    It's an interesting concept to have three great directors combining to make one movie. However, for me, it didn't really work. It's not a bad film, but I don't think it's good enough to seek out and view. The movie has an IMDb rating of 7.0, and I agree. I gave it a rating of 7.
    Alba_Of_Smeg

    A nice find!

    I put this on not having a clue what to expect and what a pleasant surprise it was. 1 train trip to Rome, 3 different directors, 3 different stories, and an intertwining passenger cast.

    Part 1 - Ermanno Olmi. Part 2 - Abbas Kiarostami. Part 3 - Ken Loach.

    1, The way everyone's eyes fixate and follow anyone making a noise on the train really gave me anxiety.

    2, I found the second part more interesting. It gets you thinking a bit and had me feel pretty judgmental by the end.

    3, This chapter was my favourite. Simple, effective and a good way to end the film.
    7lee_eisenberg

    a new adventure aboard a train

    I knew pretty much nothing about "Tickets" before watching it, except that Ken Loach was involved in it, so I suspected that there was going to be some social issue addressed therein. It turned out to be sort of an anthology movie, with a whole sequence directed by three people (in addition to Loach, Ermanno Olmi and Abbas Kiarostami participated).

    The movie takes place aboard a train going from Innsbruck to Rome, and looks at the experiences of some of a professor, an elderly woman, and some sports fans. I could tell that the last one was Loach's work, since it was the most socially conscious.

    In the end, I wouldn't call it the greatest output from any of the directors, but it's an interesting enough movie for its runtime. It sure makes one wish that the US had the kind of train system that Europe has (or that Japan has).
    6DC1977

    Thank God for Ken Loach

    And thank God that his segment was last because it rescued what until then had been a dull, pointless film.

    If his piece had been set at the start of the train journey, the other two sections would have seemed even more disappointing and excruciating.

    I've always admired the way Loach has continued to use cinema as a means of social commentary. I don't always agree with his message particularly when it is surprisingly naive and unfounded (Bread and Roses being a prime example) but his films are always worth seeing.

    Thankfully, his piece about a trio of Celtic fans travelling to Rome is the standout in this film in the same way as his contribution had been to 11'09''01 - September 11.

    What had gone before it was pretty dire. First of all, there had been the story of a Roy Scheider lookalike Professor and a PR lady who inexplicably has the hots for him.

    As he is about to board the train, he says to her that they have never met before even though she was with him earlier and booked the tickets! Maybe there was something going on there that I missed...

    The next section involved an incredibly annoying old battle-axe, a General's widow, a man on community service who accompanies her and a whole series of boring, pointless discussions and encounters. One such encounter was between the man and a 14 year old girl he had known several years earlier that made me worry a little about where it was going.

    In fact, it didn't lead anywhere at all; it was as tedious and unnecessary as the rest of that story.

    Loach's work isn't one of his best but it was good enough to improve something that was pretty dreadful and leave us with a mediocre film that ended on a high note.

    I would recommend skipping the first two stories altogether and just watch Loach's instead. Everything that went before it is really not worth the bother.

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    • Wissenswertes
      The making of Tickets started with a conversation between director Abbas Kiarostami and producers Carlo Cresto-Dina and Babak Karimi. Kiarostami suggested the idea of a trilogy of feature-length documentaries to be directed by three different directors. When asked to name the directors he would have liked to have on board, he immediately mentioned Ermanno Olmi and Ken Loach. A fax was sent to the two masters who both immediately replied with an almost identical phone call: 'I am in! The three of us can make tremendous work together'.

      The story was conceived in sequence by Ermanno Olmi (who first came up with a story of an old scientist on a train), Abbas Kiarostami (who picked up some of Olmi's characters and continued the plot) and finally Ken Loach (who, with writer Paul Laverty, introduced new characters and stories but at the same time concluded Olmi's initial plot). The film is all set on a train, travelling from central Europe to Rome. Stories and characters will interweave like casual encounters on a second class intercity train. Some of the sequences were jointly directed by the three together.

      The editing then gelled together the stories in a single storyline.
    • Patzer
      The form of the text that the Italian pharmacologist is writing on his laptop is inconsistent between the close-up shots and the longer-distance ones: the laptop is a Windows machine, and the longer-distance show the Windows operating system, but the close-ups are of the modern Macintosh operating system.
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      Composed by Frédéric Chopin

      Performed by Maurizio Pollini

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 25. März 2005 (Italien)
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      • Sixteen Films (United Kingdom)
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